Thanks for the replies. I figured it was a problem with IE but I wanted a second opinion. I did not use confirm() because as someone else posted I did not want
someone just to click through it and then complain to the help desk. I like the idea of using the DIV tags and I will give that a shot.
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RE: Internet Explorer 6.0 and JavaScript
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Internet Explorer 6.0 and JavaScript
I have a bit of a problem and I hope someone here can help. I have written a web page to allow clients to lock out their accounts. When they click on the button to lockout the account a javascript prompt box is called. It explains the the consquences of locking out their account and asks them to type CONFIRM of they really want to do it. The process works fine in Firefox, but in IE only the first two lines of the text are displayed. I have looked on the internet and have not found anything related to this. I also have the 4th Edition of JavaScript: The Definitive Guide published by O'Reilly and it does not mention anything in there about any problems with IE. Does anyone know a way around this?
Thank you